Navajo String Game, The Navajo word for string games is 1CbCV>bQb, meaning ‘continuous weaving.


Navajo String Game, For the Diné, or Navajo, people there are the typical winter traditions like snow baths, winter ceremonies, a Navajo shoe game called Késhjéé, and string games as Denise Yazzie Jensen described. 5 x 11" 40 pages c 2005 String Games are a winter storytelling activity that kids of all ages enjoy. Everyone would gather around at recess and we would watch each other transform our yarn into these intricate designs. While some of the movements are simple, there are many that are more complicated and take patience to master. They are a form of 'continuous weaving', a practice of storytelling that connects the Diné (Navajo people) with the environment. Learn Navajo strings. Jan 27, 2022 · Join us as we kick off the first Winter Cultural Series hosted by the Indigenous Youth Council in partnership with New Mexico Indian Affairs Department. The Navajo word for string games is 1CbCV>bQb, meaning ‘continuous weaving. Illustrations: Theresa Breznau Edited by: Kathryn Hurst DVD formatting: Benjamin Long Text: English (string game identified with Navajo reference) DVD provides hand directions for 40 string games and stories Paper-cover, perfect bound, 8. Dec 4, 2014 · Navajo String Games book and DVD Author: Don Mose, Jr. lh0, s06, wnq, tmhplcq, kezu, wrvb, 9rq5zmy, re6uo, 0dpt, scqnq,